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OECD iLibrary will close end-2024.
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Investing in Youth: North Denmark Region
Denmark has well-established labour market policies for young people with a strong focus on early intervention and activation. Job centres in the North Denmark Region are rather successful in getting job- or education-ready young people into...
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OECD Economic Outlook, Volume 2024 Issue 2
The OECD Economic Outlook is the OECD’s twice-yearly analysis of the major global economic trends and prospects for the next two years. Prepared by the OECD Economics Department, the Outlook puts forward a consistent set of projections for output,...
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Perspectives économiques de l'OCDE, Volume 2024 Numéro 2
Les Perspectives économiques de l’OCDE, publication semestrielle, présentent l’analyse, par l’Organisation, des principales évolutions et perspectives économiques pour les deux années à venir. Préparées par le Département des affaires économiques de...
OECD iLibrary News
OECD publications will be available on www.oecd.org.
Further to OECD’s move to an open business model on 1 July 2024, and the relaunch of its corporate web-site, OECD.org - now including all the Organisation’s books, reports and data - the dedicated publishing platform, OECD iLibrary, is no longer needed. As a result, the website will be retired at the end of 2024. All DOIs will be seamlessly redirected to www.oecd.org without requiring any catalogue changes. Individual institutions’ usage statistics will no longer be supplied in 2025, and the last full month before OECD iLibrary closes will be November 2024, available for download, as per the COUNTER standards, on or before the 20th December 2024. If COUNTER statistics are important to you, please ensure that they are downloaded before the end of the year.
OECD provides unrestricted access to all content
July 2024 - All data, reports and analysis in all formats are now available under an open licence, allowing users to freely access, use, translate, and share the Organisation’s work. “The OECD's adoption of an open-access model will make reliable and relevant information freely available, empowering citizens and informing democratic decision-making processes”, said OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann.